No !
To calculate the fuse rating for a 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply, you can use the formula: Fuse rating = (Power/Voltage). In this case, it would be 600 watts / 220 volts, which equals approximately 2.73 amps. Therefore, you would need a 3 amp fuse for the 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply.
With thick wires that have excellent insulation.
The question can't be answered - it has no meaning :)
My electrician says no, has to be some rewiring.
Can you supply three 220 -240 volt 16.6 amp infrared heaters with one circuit?
No !
The maximum current capacity of a 220 volt 20 amp outlet is 20 amps.
To calculate the fuse rating for a 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply, you can use the formula: Fuse rating = (Power/Voltage). In this case, it would be 600 watts / 220 volts, which equals approximately 2.73 amps. Therefore, you would need a 3 amp fuse for the 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply.
The recommended wire size for a 30 amp 220 volt circuit is typically 10 gauge wire.
The appropriate wire size for a 220 volt 30 amp circuit is typically 10 gauge wire.
For a 220 volt circuit with a 30 amp capacity, the appropriate wire size would be 10 gauge wire.
A device that uses a 220 15 amp plug requires a 220-volt outlet with a 15 amp capacity.
10000 watts / 220 volts = 45.4545 amperes
The maximum load capacity of a 220-volt 20-amp outlet is 4400 watts.
# 3 gauge
The device requires a 15 amp 220 volt outlet.